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Bark in the Park: Celebrating Pets, Community & Compassion

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About the Project

Bark in the Park was a spirited pet costume contest and expo created by Thomas J. Henry to bring families and furry friends together while supporting no‑kill animal shelters. With festive fun, meaningful giving, and a focus on adoption, the event became a cherished community highlight.

Over a Decade of Pet-Fueled Joy

Funds Channeled Directly to No-Kill Shelters

Community Bonds Strengthened Through Pet Engagement

Who We Helped

This beloved gathering provided direct aid and visibility to local no‑kill rescue partners, including:

These organizations tirelessly rescue, comfort, and rehome pets in need—ensuring animals have a second chance and communities gain loyal companions.

Our Goal

The mission of Bark in the Park was crystal clear and beautifully simple:

  1. Bring joy, connection, and creativity to pet owners and their families.
  2. Raise awareness and funds for essential no‑kill shelter operations.
  3. Encourage adoption, spotlighting animals that deserved loving forever homes.

Thomas J. Henry envisioned a family-friendly festival where furry friends took center stage—and every tail wag supported rescue and renewal.


Event Highlights

Bark in the Park stood out as a signature celebration, with features designed for fun and community impact:

Making a Difference

Through its years of celebration and collaboration, Bark in the Park delivered lasting benefits:

Bark in the Park truly proved that when communities and compassion collide, every wag carries meaning—and every pet deserves a happily ever after.

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